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i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so, don't say that. no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news broadcasts on thursday -- you know, abc, cbs, nbc evening broadcasts -- they were all jubilant. talking about almost making roberts a hero. >> no, okay, so listen. here's the thing, noel. i heard some of that analysis. when someone on an evening newscast leads into a story saying that justice roberts is the man of the hour, it doesn't mean they agree with what justice roberts did. it means that's all people are talking about on the left and on the right, is justice roberts. if you were talking about him, whether it's in a good way or bad way, it means he's the man of the hour. that's not jub
i watched cnn. cnn, there were no happy people on cnn. so, don't say that. no, there was no jubilation. come on. you're looking for things. >> there was no jubilation? >> not on this network. i don't know. maybe on other liberal networks, yes. maybe you are correct. not on this network. certainly not on more conservative networks. >> don, obviously i don't just analyze cnn. i love you and i love cnn. but there are a lot of other networks i have to watch. the evening news...
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i'm poppy harlow at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here one hour from now. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> you're in "the situation room." mitt romney responds to the sharpest attacks yet on his record with bain capital and accuses the obama campaign of putting out information, which he says is false, deceptive, and dishonest. >>> plus, the pride of the usa, dressed in uniforms made in china. some are calling it an olympic outrage. >>> and a mystery woman appears with north korea's mysterious leader, and rumors fly. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the race for president of the united states is getting more brutal by the day. we begin this hour with mitt romney responding to a firestorm of controversy, surrounding his taxes and his time at bain capital. and he's accusing the obama campaign of stooping to a new low. our national political correspondent jim acosta had a chance on friday to intervi
i'm poppy harlow at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. i'll see you back here one hour from now. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> you're in "the situation room." mitt romney responds to the sharpest attacks yet on his record with bain capital and accuses the obama campaign of putting out information, which he says is false, deceptive, and dishonest. >>> plus, the pride of the usa, dressed in uniforms made in china. some are...
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he's a cnn contributor. the shooting of heaven now has people really sitting up and looking at this story as if they weren't already with the numbers be way they are. is this going to make a difference? >> when you put a human face. >> it's a baby. >> a 7-year-old child. this beautiful girl and this murders have ranged from age 75 to 7. it really does highlight a crisis that's going on in the city of chicago. what's so stunning is this is against the trends we have seen in recent america. crime has been going down. murders have been going down. new york city just celebrated their first six months, only 193 murders. on pace to have under 400. >> let me go over those stats. john and i go back a long way. let's look at some of the stats for new york. the city of eight million people. about 190 murders for the first six months of this year. chicago, on the other hand, way smaller and the number of murders there 253. if you do the math, that means chicago's up by 38% and new york is down by 17%. it sort of defies
he's a cnn contributor. the shooting of heaven now has people really sitting up and looking at this story as if they weren't already with the numbers be way they are. is this going to make a difference? >> when you put a human face. >> it's a baby. >> a 7-year-old child. this beautiful girl and this murders have ranged from age 75 to 7. it really does highlight a crisis that's going on in the city of chicago. what's so stunning is this is against the trends we have seen in...
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contacted by cnn gray's attorney wouldn't comment. prosecutor's documents don't indicate whether gray knew of the secret spending at the time it was happening. moalethy says thas. >> i never saw evidence during the campaign that he knew about it at the time. >> reporter: for mary cha that is not good enough. >> people were acting in his name and for his benefit committed probably the biggest election fraud in the history of the district. i have asked him to resign as an act of public service. >> reporter: she is joined by two other council members. gray says he is not resigning. the swirl of scandal is nothing new in this building. other mayors have been accused of incompetence or outright corruption. forchler forchler -- former mayor was arrested for cocaine use. former mayor was investigated for steering contracts to a friend. he was clear. i asked analyst what has tainted the d.c. mayor's office? >> i think that if we had these higher positions that people could aspire to and attain then the people at the starting level would be of
contacted by cnn gray's attorney wouldn't comment. prosecutor's documents don't indicate whether gray knew of the secret spending at the time it was happening. moalethy says thas. >> i never saw evidence during the campaign that he knew about it at the time. >> reporter: for mary cha that is not good enough. >> people were acting in his name and for his benefit committed probably the biggest election fraud in the history of the district. i have asked him to resign as an act of...
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richard roth, cnn, new york. >>> that's awesome. what is next for penn state football? switching gears here, and also what happened to legendary coach joe paterno's legacy? we'll have that conversation straight ahead. >>> you can continue watching cnn when you're not home. you can watch it at work, on your computer. go to cnn.com/tv. about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. the last time i went to the gas station must have been about three months ago. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. ♪ >>> well, this week's report by former fbi director louis freeh painted a very damning picture of penn state leaders covering up and ignoring evidence that jerry sandusky was sexually abusing children. jon wertheim is from "sports illustrated" and he joins me from new york. the current issue of "sports illustrated," where are they now, is out right now
richard roth, cnn, new york. >>> that's awesome. what is next for penn state football? switching gears here, and also what happened to legendary coach joe paterno's legacy? we'll have that conversation straight ahead. >>> you can continue watching cnn when you're not home. you can watch it at work, on your computer. go to cnn.com/tv. about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my...
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jim acosta, cnn, london. >>. >>> all right. let's take to the streets of london and becky an dderson is parliament square, and beck di ki, people in london reacting to romney's comments or are they? and they are watching the torch make the final round around those historic sites. >> it is going to be said that they are more interested in where the torch is. it is passing through london's most iconic landmarks in the 69th day of a 70-day torch relay. the organizers here in london promise it is a truly national event, and that torch after it arrived from athens 69 days ago and police all over the place and real security here and apologies for that siren, and in the uk, it is something like 13 miles and millions of people have seen it winding through the country. people all over from parliament square here, and then it leaves here to buckingham palace where prince harry and the duke and the duchess of cambridge will be seeing it swapped by charity workers who are the torchbearers, and 173 of them. and so back to romney and the com
jim acosta, cnn, london. >>. >>> all right. let's take to the streets of london and becky an dderson is parliament square, and beck di ki, people in london reacting to romney's comments or are they? and they are watching the torch make the final round around those historic sites. >> it is going to be said that they are more interested in where the torch is. it is passing through london's most iconic landmarks in the 69th day of a 70-day torch relay. the organizers here in...
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meteorologist alexandra steele is tracking weather temperatures from the cnn center. i know we were a record high here in atlanta just yesterday and we're above 100 today. >> 106 yesterday in atlanta. it is not unbelievable. it is really unprecedented. we are talking about 45 million people being impacted, 24 states. these are all-time record heat. not talking about just a daybreaking a record, the day for the month, the day for the day. we're talking about all-time record setting temperatures since the 1800s. and the breadth and depth of this is what's so incredibly shattering. from kansas to colorado to the carolinas, 111 in dodge city, kansas. since records were kept from 1874. that's from columbia, nashville, from 1873. really unprecedented. 109 in nashville. 106 in atlanta. looking at the forecast highs for today, temperatures are down a bit. 103 in atlanta. 97. but look at how far it spreads from denver, colorado to albuquerque, to atlanta, to new york and washington. those are today's highs. let me show you tomorrow's highs. we do scrape a little bit off but it
meteorologist alexandra steele is tracking weather temperatures from the cnn center. i know we were a record high here in atlanta just yesterday and we're above 100 today. >> 106 yesterday in atlanta. it is not unbelievable. it is really unprecedented. we are talking about 45 million people being impacted, 24 states. these are all-time record heat. not talking about just a daybreaking a record, the day for the month, the day for the day. we're talking about all-time record setting...
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susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> i want to take us to our cnn contributor. we heard a very detailed accounting of what was in these e-mails. this sounds brutal not only from a civil but a criminal area of law. let's talk criminal first. is there any concern that the president of the united states who has not yet been charged could be charged criminally g e given what is in the e-mails. >> under pennsylvania law, his chief area of liability would be the failure to report what he knew, what the e-mails suggest he knew about the child abuse. however, his defense is going to be that under this strange law in pennsylvania because he wasn't a direct supervisor of the children involved and because the children involved weren't even involved in penn state program, they were second mile children. >> up it happened on his campus under his watch by one of his employs, and he was told about it. >> he was told about it. the attorneys for the two administrators, they are asserting even curley and schultz didn't have a reporting liability. >> you're killing me with the rep
susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >> i want to take us to our cnn contributor. we heard a very detailed accounting of what was in these e-mails. this sounds brutal not only from a civil but a criminal area of law. let's talk criminal first. is there any concern that the president of the united states who has not yet been charged could be charged criminally g e given what is in the e-mails. >> under pennsylvania law, his chief area of liability would be the failure to report what he...
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you can find a lot more travel tips at jetsetter.com/cnn. >>> all right, comic-con in san diego this weekend. you know what that means. comic book, sci-fi, pop arts fans, all dressed as their faf rt characters. they are also finding collectible and their favorite hollywood. you recognize her there? we will see which movies are pleasing the crowd. she is hilarious. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop the best ideas -- and providing the apps and computing power to make new ideas real. it's the cloud from at&t. with new ways to work together, business works better. ♪ with new ways to work together, business works better. you know what's exciting? graduation. when i look up into my students faces, i see pride. you know, i have done something worthwhile. when i earned my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enrol
you can find a lot more travel tips at jetsetter.com/cnn. >>> all right, comic-con in san diego this weekend. you know what that means. comic book, sci-fi, pop arts fans, all dressed as their faf rt characters. they are also finding collectible and their favorite hollywood. you recognize her there? we will see which movies are pleasing the crowd. she is hilarious. that cloud is in the network, so it can deliver all the power of the network itself. bringing people together to develop...
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you can continue watching cnn from your mobile phone, or if you're leading to work, you can watch cnn live from your desktop. go to cnn.com/tv. >>> choices pilots made and did not make as they struggled with confusing technical problems at 38,000 feet. that's the focus of today's final report of a crash of an air france jetliner that killed ought 228 people on board. flight 447 was en route from paris to brazil when it plunge into the ocean three years ago. richard quest has been following this story for us out of london. richard, what do we know that point with regard to what exactly went wrong? >> this is the report. it is some 206 pages long, and it comes on the back of three other interim reports. and knew we have an absolutely crystal clear review of what took place. we know that the speed sensor failed, and that was bad but by no means catastrophic. instead it was the actions of the pilot flying, the co-pilot in the right-hand seat, what the report says was the inappropriate pilot inputs that ultimately doomed the plane. he raised the nose, the speed got off. this is the crucial
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. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> we want to show you this just in to cnn. take a look at these amazing pictures from one colorado springs neighborhood. these are just coming in to cnn. these pictures show complete devastation, wiped out homes. look at that. you have one frame of one brick home, not even wood home, brick home standing there. everything is completely gone. look across the street you can see a house that is standing that is completely untouched right across the street. it shows how actually discriminating this fire was destroying one home and leaving others untouched. interestingly, too, the lawn in front of that home is green an
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we are joined by cnn anchor hala gorani, and you can give us a better idea of how significant it would be to take control of a aleppo? >> well, it is extremely significant and probably as significant as damascus, which is the administrative capital of syria, but aleppo is the economic beating heart of the country. it is diverse and has more christians than damascus does. the rebels are in much closer to the center than they have ever been and that is what is important and interesting of what is going on and significant. you showed a google map with the citadel which is the 13th century medieval fort, and the rebels have reached the center of the old city which is one neighborhood there, and whether or not they keep the territory is another question, because now what everyone is bracing for is for the regular syrian army to come in, and we have heard of reports of fighter jets pounding the rebel strongholds, and now we might hear street to street battlesles betwethe regular syr army, and it will be bloody. >> it is functioning at this point or not, and of course, there is commerce there
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i want to read new poll numbers to you from cnn. when asked who would better handle health care, 51% of registered voters say obama, and 44% say romney. but more importantly, 65% of non-white voters would like to keep all the provisions in place. do these numbers concern you as a representative from a swing district? >> they don't, john, in the sense that i espouse the goals of the 2010 law. they're the right goals. every american should have good, affordable health care. and affordable health care insurance. that's not in question. but that law is a bad law. bluntly it imposes $2 trillion worth of bureaucracy that takes resources directly away from care. so there are smarter and better ways to achieve those goals. that's what i'm for. >> let's talk about that. you're a doctor. you have unique insight through your medical practice into the way medicine really works. >> right. >> and mitt romney and his advisers have said they do support certain popular provisions, keeping kids on their parents' insurance till the age of 26, making i
i want to read new poll numbers to you from cnn. when asked who would better handle health care, 51% of registered voters say obama, and 44% say romney. but more importantly, 65% of non-white voters would like to keep all the provisions in place. do these numbers concern you as a representative from a swing district? >> they don't, john, in the sense that i espouse the goals of the 2010 law. they're the right goals. every american should have good, affordable health care. and affordable...
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>>> this just in to cnn. we have learned airbus plans to build a new $600 million plant in mobile, alabama. construction on the new plant begins next year and would bring 1,000 jobs to that coastal city. workers will be hired to make commercial airliners. company officials plan to make the official announcement in just a few minutes from now at 11:00 a.m. eastern. that's actually ten minutes from now. of course, we'll keep you posted. >>> hot dogs, hamburgers, fireworks, cold beer, all the staples of an american independence day, but it looks like people plan to shell out less on those things this year. allison kocosic is live at the w york stock exchange. >> reporter: maybe it's because americans are feeling less patriot or don't have the money to spend on it. 21% of the people out there won't be celebrating independence day as all and those that plan to spend quite less. americans spent 216 on everything from food to fireworks. this year that's expected to drop by more than 10% to about $190. people in the
>>> this just in to cnn. we have learned airbus plans to build a new $600 million plant in mobile, alabama. construction on the new plant begins next year and would bring 1,000 jobs to that coastal city. workers will be hired to make commercial airliners. company officials plan to make the official announcement in just a few minutes from now at 11:00 a.m. eastern. that's actually ten minutes from now. of course, we'll keep you posted. >>> hot dogs, hamburgers, fireworks, cold...
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they are angry and they are doing something about t stay with cnn. they will be with me live right here later this evening. >>> well, it's becoming a very long hot summer for a big chunk of the country. the heat is making people miserable. heat advisories blanket parts of oklahoma and arkansas. temperature turs spiking from 105 to 113 degrees are in the forecast through thursday. >>> well, the fight for the white house goes overseas. republican mitt romney is in jerusalem today touring holy sites and plunging headfirst into the middle east conflict. cnn's jim acosta is there. >> mitt romney stuck to his pledge but drew big contrast with mr. obama. the may headline, his call for jerusalem to be the undisputed capital of israel. that's something no other u.s. president has called for. it could in flame tensions should romney become president. romney issued a stern warning to iran. should that country continue to develop weapons. here's a portion of the speech. >> make no mistake, they are testing our moral defenses. they want to know who will object an
they are angry and they are doing something about t stay with cnn. they will be with me live right here later this evening. >>> well, it's becoming a very long hot summer for a big chunk of the country. the heat is making people miserable. heat advisories blanket parts of oklahoma and arkansas. temperature turs spiking from 105 to 113 degrees are in the forecast through thursday. >>> well, the fight for the white house goes overseas. republican mitt romney is in jerusalem...
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a live report om virginia just one minute away on cnn. families are getting their first look at what remains of their homes after a deadly wildfire tore through the neighborhoods of colorado springs. roads will be open for several hours allowing families to cautiously examine what's left of their homes. >> just been like a mess because those are people's lives and we are watching it. so my heart goes out to them. >>
a live report om virginia just one minute away on cnn. families are getting their first look at what remains of their homes after a deadly wildfire tore through the neighborhoods of colorado springs. roads will be open for several hours allowing families to cautiously examine what's left of their homes. >> just been like a mess because those are people's lives and we are watching it. so my heart goes out to them. >>
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. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." trying to make a comeback after an embarrassing first run. i'm not talking about an olympic athlete, i'm talking about mitt romney's world tour. >>> a tale of two american swimmers in last night's must-see 400-meter race. >>> already, the spanish olympic team is making headlines but not for their talent. wait until you see why they're making waves and turning heads. >>> it is sunday, july 29. good morning, everyone. so glad you're with us. i'm randi kaye. in syria we may be in the beginning stages of a massacre. the warning from opposition leaders urging allies to act. >> translator: our friends and allies will bear responsibility for the terrifying massacres if aleppo if they don't move soon. the massacre is in aleppo. >> he's talking about the situation in aleppo, as you heard. army tanks battered the city saturday as forces loyal to president assad looked to kru el the crush -- crush the rebels. >>> mitt romney is meeting with israeli leaders. he will deliver a major address on for
. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." trying to make a comeback after an embarrassing first run. i'm not talking about an olympic athlete, i'm talking about mitt romney's world tour. >>> a tale of two american swimmers in last night's must-see 400-meter race. >>> already, the spanish olympic team is making headlines but not for their talent. wait until you see why they're making waves and turning heads. >>> it...
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in your own cnn polling. but the vice president is going to be there. >> i think there was a question there for me. if i could pick up on that. actually, i think there has been support lost -- look, president obama does not own the black vote. he doesn't -- democrats don't own the black vote. i think it behooves any presidential candidate to not take any vote for granted. and, in fact, i don't believe that president obama can count on the same support he once had. certainly he will still get a majority, absolutely. we acknowledge that, but at the end of the day, you know, i think the point is to show up and he has lost some support. i hear from these folks all the time. >> look, you can filibuster this conversation all you want. democrats and republicans supported him at one time that aren't going to support him this time. >> one more point then we ooh got to go. >> you can filibuster the conversation all you want and that's what you're trying to do. >> you're not used to being challenged. >> i'm challenged e
in your own cnn polling. but the vice president is going to be there. >> i think there was a question there for me. if i could pick up on that. actually, i think there has been support lost -- look, president obama does not own the black vote. he doesn't -- democrats don't own the black vote. i think it behooves any presidential candidate to not take any vote for granted. and, in fact, i don't believe that president obama can count on the same support he once had. certainly he will still...
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cnn has it closer. nothing has changed in america today after the supreme court opinion. >> you think anything has changed, maria? >> i do think something has changed. that's people are really starting to understand what obama care is going to bring them, their families, especially those families with children, with preexisting conditions, seniors who can now afford prescription drugs, kids who can now stay on their parents health insurance policies. the white house has a significant opportunity that they didn't do good enough the first time around. that's really talking to the american people about all the terrific benefits, including the fact that the republican spin on the health care act is just wrong. because this will be one of the greatest tax cuts to middle class families in history. i do think things have changed. >> hold on, hold on. >> there's a poll out there that actually says that the american people are looking more positively towards this. so we're going to move forward and continue to t
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can you continue watching cnn from your mobile phone or desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. >>> the good and the bad of the latest jobs report. more jobs were added in june, 82,000, this fact, but that was far fewer than the 95,000 expected and barely an improvement from the 77,000 jobs added in may. adding to the general disappointment, the unemployment rate remained at 8.2%. poppy harlow is in new york with what the numbers say about the state of the economy and the impact on people across the country. poppy this, report definitely tells us which sectors are greg and how many people are out of work, but what exactly does it say about how long people have been without a job? >> yeah, that's one of the most troubling things about this report is you have to look past that headline number of 8.2% unemployment. let's show you what we're talking about. we still have 12.7 million americans that are out of work, but of that number almost 5.5 million of them, kyra, have been out of work for six months or longer. that's almost 42% of the unemployed. now, why d
can you continue watching cnn from your mobile phone or desk top. just go to cnn.com/tv. >>> the good and the bad of the latest jobs report. more jobs were added in june, 82,000, this fact, but that was far fewer than the 95,000 expected and barely an improvement from the 77,000 jobs added in may. adding to the general disappointment, the unemployment rate remained at 8.2%. poppy harlow is in new york with what the numbers say about the state of the economy and the impact on people...
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information cnn cannot independently verify. in the morning the media team picked their way through rubble strewn streets but they would not be able to leave duma. the assad regime siege intensified. the government bombardment relentless. many more were killed. the team that filmed this at the end of june was trapped inside duma for more than a week and it's taken this long to get the footage smuggled to lebanon. all that effort, all that risk to give the world a glimpse of syria's narrative of horror and despair. >> arwa damon monitoring the developments out of beirut, lebanon. you mentioned this is just a glimpse of what is actually going on. >> it most certainly is, kyra. there's been fighting throughout damascus, very close to the heart of the capital. the seat of power. bashar al assad's seat of power in and of itself for the last few days. opposition activists have been describing it as the most intense fighting that has been taking place. the images coming out quite dramatic showing street-to-street guerrilla warfare. tha
information cnn cannot independently verify. in the morning the media team picked their way through rubble strewn streets but they would not be able to leave duma. the assad regime siege intensified. the government bombardment relentless. many more were killed. the team that filmed this at the end of june was trapped inside duma for more than a week and it's taken this long to get the footage smuggled to lebanon. all that effort, all that risk to give the world a glimpse of syria's narrative of...
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and just a short time ago, cnn has had a chance to sit down with him. you will hear what he had to say. >>> also, we're getting some of the first video of the first nato trucks in months finally allowed to get back on the road, cross from pakistan back into afghanistan. this is huge, folks. in america's strained relationship with a nuclear-armed nation, these things have been sitting there, getting rusty while our troops have needed them. so we'll explain why they're pack on the road, how long it's going to take for our troops to get what they need. back after this. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that work. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now tha
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go to cnn heroes.com. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. ♪ [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, you want to save money on car insurance? no problem. you want to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. ...more talk on social security... ...but washington isn't talking to the american people. [ female announcer ] when it comes to the future of medicare and social security, you've earned the
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it's a cnn exclusive. plus -- return to power. the political party that ruled mexico for 70 years is back. you're looking at mexico's projected new president, pena nieto. on his agenda reduce the violence from drug cartels that seem to rule the country, but can he do it? >>re
it's a cnn exclusive. plus -- return to power. the political party that ruled mexico for 70 years is back. you're looking at mexico's projected new president, pena nieto. on his agenda reduce the violence from drug cartels that seem to rule the country, but can he do it? >>re
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he spoke to cnn's robyn curnow. he has been in poor health and is rarely seen in public. >> reporter: what has mandela meant to you personally? >> oh, personally he's been a wonderful friend to me. you know, when we were working together, we were both presidents of our countries, we actually had a lot of business to do. often had to do it in telephone calls where it was very late in america, very early in south africa. i always tried to do the late side out of deference to him. but he didn't call me a single time, not once. when he did, he'd ask about hillary and chelsea. if it wasn't too late, he would ask me to get chelsea, bring her to the phone, ask her about her homework, was she keeping up. you know, i saw in him something that i tried not to lose in myself, which is no matter how much responsibility he had, he remembered he was a person first. then i learned about living through him, living with adversity, living with set back, living with disappointments, living without anger. apart from all of the magnifice
he spoke to cnn's robyn curnow. he has been in poor health and is rarely seen in public. >> reporter: what has mandela meant to you personally? >> oh, personally he's been a wonderful friend to me. you know, when we were working together, we were both presidents of our countries, we actually had a lot of business to do. often had to do it in telephone calls where it was very late in america, very early in south africa. i always tried to do the late side out of deference to him. but...
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our cnn business correspondent christine romans live in new york now. you and ali velshi have been busy all week long, hammering away on your shows, business shows, congress needs to act now or the economy will be in worse shape. i think you like to say this is the fiscal cliff coming at you like a -- >> a mack truck. to mix our metaphors. >> sure. >> this is something, if congress can't decide what to do with these expiring tax -- tax goodies and all these looming spending cuts, you're going to have a huge shock to the economy in the beginning of the year. the congressional budget office said that would result in a recession, another recession at the beginning part of next year. so these bush tax cut a very big part of this thing we are calling you the fiscal cliffs. what does it mean in the president wants to keep the tax brackets of 10% 15%, 25% where they are, how much you have to earn to qualify for those. 10%, people who earn less than $17,000 and change. 15%, people who earn less than $70,000, married, filing jointly. 25%, people under $142, so o
our cnn business correspondent christine romans live in new york now. you and ali velshi have been busy all week long, hammering away on your shows, business shows, congress needs to act now or the economy will be in worse shape. i think you like to say this is the fiscal cliff coming at you like a -- >> a mack truck. to mix our metaphors. >> sure. >> this is something, if congress can't decide what to do with these expiring tax -- tax goodies and all these looming spending...
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>> i don't recommend it but kudos to him, man. >> jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starting right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> was yasser arafat poisoned? tests run on his pernlt effects have found high levels of radiation. findings are not definitive. the next step would be to test arafat's body. plus -- >> just thing how many we got into one sentence. that was really impressive. who wrote this [ bleep ]. >> new york mayor michael bloomberg unplugged at the nathan's hot dog weigh-ins like let me be frank and it's going to be a dog fight and i'll relish it. it's bloomberg like we've never seen him. >>> and good morning to you. i'm carroll costello. happy, happy fourth of july. i hope you have the day off and are enjoying it. we begin something synonymous with the fourth of july. presidential politics. the state of new hampshire is ground zero for mitt romney this week. they'll celebrate the nation's birth. that's where we're find our congressional correspondent dana bash. good morning, dana. >> reporter: good morning. you say it's sort of
>> i don't recommend it but kudos to him, man. >> jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> the next hour of "cnn newsroom" starting right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> was yasser arafat poisoned? tests run on his pernlt effects have found high levels of radiation. findings are not definitive. the next step would be to test arafat's body. plus -- >> just thing how many we got into one sentence. that was really impressive. who wrote this [ bleep...
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eastern time right here in the "cnn newsroom." >>> right now, "the next list" with sanjay gupta starts. >>> the hope with little bits is to get people to understand technology at a very simple level and really start to take part in this revolution. >> reporter: she has invented the next generation of the lego. called little bits. they're small, colorful, electric components that snap together to build just about anything. >> each little bit is pre-assembled, pre-engineered electronic module that has one specific function. it is to enable kids and adults even to play with lights, sounds and sensors without having any experience whatsoever and without any background in engineering. i am an engineer and i'm the founder of little bits. >> reporter: aya believes everyone is an innovator. as she tells cnn's poppy harlow, little bits are break down the boundaries of technology to empe empower young and old alike, to simply create. i'm sanjay gupta. this is "the next list." >>> this is my first time with little bits. how would i build something? how would i know what to make? >> so the instruc
eastern time right here in the "cnn newsroom." >>> right now, "the next list" with sanjay gupta starts. >>> the hope with little bits is to get people to understand technology at a very simple level and really start to take part in this revolution. >> reporter: she has invented the next generation of the lego. called little bits. they're small, colorful, electric components that snap together to build just about anything. >> each little bit is...
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joining us now, two cnn political contributors. democratic strategist donna brazile and former speech writer, david from. you know, the democratic campaign, donna, came out with an e-mail, for the second month in a row, the republicans did a lot better, romney campaign than the obama campaign. good news first, june was the best fund raising month yet. bad news, we still got beat, handled. romney and the rnc pulled in a whopping $106 million. so to recap. we had the best fund raising month yet, and we still fell about $35 million short. we can win while being outspent, but we need to keep it close. you ran the gore campaign in 2000. if the republicans dramatically outspend obama and the democrats is it over? >> absolutely not. george bush outspent us and we were able to keep it competitive by using our funds in a very targeted way. there's no question that the democratic super pac needs to raise more money. one of my good friends, my colleague, he's out raising money. i know the campaign is. but the truth of the matter is the republ
joining us now, two cnn political contributors. democratic strategist donna brazile and former speech writer, david from. you know, the democratic campaign, donna, came out with an e-mail, for the second month in a row, the republicans did a lot better, romney campaign than the obama campaign. good news first, june was the best fund raising month yet. bad news, we still got beat, handled. romney and the rnc pulled in a whopping $106 million. so to recap. we had the best fund raising month yet,...
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, chief economist of moody's, and former congressional budget office director doug holtz-eakin, and cnn congressional correspondent dana bash. let's straighten out this economy thing. and have you all tell me, "a," what was the most worrisome thing in the economic report we got out of the jobless report, and what makes you think, okay, we can still survive this? let me start with you. >> well, 80,000 jobs. that's pretty disappointing. if we stick at 80,000 and that is the reality of what is going on, unemployment will rise and we have 8.2% unemployment and that is a problem. that's the most worrisome aspect of the report. but there were some positives. hours worked increased. that's a good leading indicator. businesses will ask their existing workers to work longer hours before they hire. >> so that's a precursor to new jobs. >> it is. >> sometimes. >> it generally is. hours worked are at a high level. any pickup in activity will froebl lead to more jobs. and any pickup of activity will translate into more jobs, and we got a big increase in wages which is encouraging. i noticed that wag
, chief economist of moody's, and former congressional budget office director doug holtz-eakin, and cnn congressional correspondent dana bash. let's straighten out this economy thing. and have you all tell me, "a," what was the most worrisome thing in the economic report we got out of the jobless report, and what makes you think, okay, we can still survive this? let me start with you. >> well, 80,000 jobs. that's pretty disappointing. if we stick at 80,000 and that is the...
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cnn's ted rowlands is live for us. i'm not talking about republican lawmakers, i'm talking about his fellow democratic congressmen who are saying, come on, we need more information here. >> reporter: yeah. it's interesting, ashleigh. there seems to be two camps on this. one camp wants more information saying that constituents deserve more information and the other camp is saying, hey, let the congressman deal with his medical issues and at the proper time we'll find out what the specifics are but we don't need to rush them. take a listen to steny hoyer and nancy pelosi and you get a feel for both sides of the equation. >> the time is right when mr. jackson -- congressman jackson has an evaluation of what his situation is and i'm sure then he will share it with his constituents. our prayers are with his family. i hope that we will hear soon that he's on the way to recovery. >> i think congressman jackson and his office and his family would be well advised to advise the con stit two wentsz of his condition. he's obviousl
cnn's ted rowlands is live for us. i'm not talking about republican lawmakers, i'm talking about his fellow democratic congressmen who are saying, come on, we need more information here. >> reporter: yeah. it's interesting, ashleigh. there seems to be two camps on this. one camp wants more information saying that constituents deserve more information and the other camp is saying, hey, let the congressman deal with his medical issues and at the proper time we'll find out what the specifics...
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martin savidge, cnn. >> it's now 44 minutes past the hour. time to get you caught up on top stories, hot and bothered is the story for today and it keeps on happening. more than a million people waking up without ac and fans. this is a time when they need it most because temperatures are soaring again in the mid to high 90s and the humidity is making it worse from st. louis to philadelphia, at least 20 people dead. all of this since thursday when the deadly storms slammed the east and midwest. >> for the first time ever, this is neat, the first ever over the counter in-home hiv test has been approved by the food and drug administration. users simply swab their gums with a test pad and place it in a vile of solutions. one line for a negative result, two lines for a positive result. i say that like i've taken a lot of pregnancy tests. >> how do you know that? >> the producer told me. it takes 20 minutes to get a reading. it should be available in stores and online by october. it will cost $20. this is a major public health advance. >> it is. yo
martin savidge, cnn. >> it's now 44 minutes past the hour. time to get you caught up on top stories, hot and bothered is the story for today and it keeps on happening. more than a million people waking up without ac and fans. this is a time when they need it most because temperatures are soaring again in the mid to high 90s and the humidity is making it worse from st. louis to philadelphia, at least 20 people dead. all of this since thursday when the deadly storms slammed the east and...
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a cnn special investigation. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. i'm barack obama, and i approved pioneeinbthis message.e.ss jobs focus lolo, focust sanya let's do this i am from baltimore south carolina... bloomington, california... austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah
a cnn special investigation. i didn't know how i was gonna to do it, but i knew i was gonna get that opportunity one day, and that's what happened with university of phoenix. nothing can stop me now. i feel like the sky's the limit with what i can do and what i can accomplish. my name is naphtali bryant and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. i'm barack obama, and i approved pioneeinbthis message.e.ss jobs focus lolo, focust sanya let's do...
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can you continue watching cnn from your mobile phone or computer. all you have to do is logon at cnn.com/tv. >>> well, two weeks from today an air force drill instructor in texas will go on trial for allegedly raping female recruits. staff sergeant louis walker is one of 12 air force trainers now suspected of or charged with sexual abuse of trainees at lackland air force base in san antonio. three others, training bases in texas and mississippi also be looked at by a two-star general. cnn's chris lawrence has been watching all of this unfold from the pentagon. chris, how many alleged victims are we talking about right now? >> reporter: well, the military confirms, kyra, that we're talking about 31 women right now, 31 victims, all of them still in the air force, but there was a big question about how many more are out there, and that is part of what the investigation is looking at. are there more victims out there who have not come forward yet and told their story. when we talked to several female service members, they told us, you know, there's no s
can you continue watching cnn from your mobile phone or computer. all you have to do is logon at cnn.com/tv. >>> well, two weeks from today an air force drill instructor in texas will go on trial for allegedly raping female recruits. staff sergeant louis walker is one of 12 air force trainers now suspected of or charged with sexual abuse of trainees at lackland air force base in san antonio. three others, training bases in texas and mississippi also be looked at by a two-star general....
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. ♪ >>> with me now mark zandi, chief economist of moody's, and doug holtz-eakin, and cnn congressional correspondent dana bash. let's straighten out this economy thing. i want to have you all tell me the most worry somethithat we g of the economics job report and say, okay, we can survive this. start with you. >> 80,000 jobs is pretty disappointing. if we stick at 80,000 and that is the reality of what is going on, unemployment will rise and we have 8.2% unemployment and that is worrisome aspect of the report. there were some things positive, hours worked increased. businesses will ask workers to work longer hours before they hire. >> that is a precursor to new jobs. >> yes. and any pickup of activity will translate into more jobs, and we got a big increase in wages which is encouraging. i noticed that wage growth had been slowing, but it is not the case. it is solid. >> and douglas? >> well, those points are right. one of the disappointing characteristics of the recovery has not been just the jobs, but the lack of income growth, and that has hurt the households to spend and strength o
. ♪ >>> with me now mark zandi, chief economist of moody's, and doug holtz-eakin, and cnn congressional correspondent dana bash. let's straighten out this economy thing. i want to have you all tell me the most worry somethithat we g of the economics job report and say, okay, we can survive this. start with you. >> 80,000 jobs is pretty disappointing. if we stick at 80,000 and that is the reality of what is going on, unemployment will rise and we have 8.2% unemployment and that...
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cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta spoke to him. >> my blood's been tested by many, many agencies. i've had two colonoscopies. they've tested to see if they can find hiv in my colon. they haven't been able to find any. >> so many reasons for hope. even with all the encouraging breakthroughs, researchers predict it will be at least a decade before a cure is found. >> the fact you're saying "cure" is just fantastic. >> it's not a word you associate with hiv. >> no. that would be fantastic. >>> 37 minutes past the hour. if you already have issues paying airline fees, wait till you hear this. according to a new study 50 airlines worldwide collected $22.6 billion. >> with a "b." >> from fees passengers pay to check bags, change reservations, upgrade seats and pay for food and drinks. >> that's a lot of money. a lot of bags. yikes. >> unbelievable. they charge for everything. there you have it. >>> you played badminton growing up. >> i did. >> there's the badminton you played. not that you weren't good. nen ther
cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta spoke to him. >> my blood's been tested by many, many agencies. i've had two colonoscopies. they've tested to see if they can find hiv in my colon. they haven't been able to find any. >> so many reasons for hope. even with all the encouraging breakthroughs, researchers predict it will be at least a decade before a cure is found. >> the fact you're saying "cure" is just fantastic. >> it's not a word you...
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>> because what a firm does, whether it's cnn, time warner, whoever it is. what a firm does with its cash depends upon what things it has a market for for its product and what its return is going to be. no firm is going to sit here just because i can bring the cash back cash fltax free am i o build here. now, can there be incentives to build factories? if you want to go back in time, go back to bobby kennedy having ibm build a plant which worked great for years to produce things. so you can create a tax system to incent, ok, firms to build here. but -- >> this is not it? >> all you're doing is bringing back cash. >> analysis is not what we can do. as far as a tax system to require firms to jobs domestically. under the current tax system, it's almost as if they are prohibited from bringing jobs here. >> i don't know if they are prohibited. >> they are certainly disincent vised. >> well, one of the biggest issues that has helped to bring jobs back over the last couple of years, there has been an increase in production here. high-tech, low-tech energy. and a lo
>> because what a firm does, whether it's cnn, time warner, whoever it is. what a firm does with its cash depends upon what things it has a market for for its product and what its return is going to be. no firm is going to sit here just because i can bring the cash back cash fltax free am i o build here. now, can there be incentives to build factories? if you want to go back in time, go back to bobby kennedy having ibm build a plant which worked great for years to produce things. so you...
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cnn's political editor paul steinhouse in washington, d.c. it was a bit of surprise to get this on the holiday, but there was this discrepancy between what the rest of the republican party was saying and what mitt romney was saying, whether this was a tax or a penalty. it might be mie knew sha to some, but these words have a lot of meaning to others. >> it was a big deal earlier in the week. you mentioned when the romney advisor said that no, the candidate doesn't consider this a tax, he considers this a penalty. so when mitt romney said what he said to our own dana bash and to cbs as well yesterday, it finally gets mitt romney on the same page with most of the other republicans in congress and other republicans running for office who have been slamming the president over the individual mandate since the ruling by the supreme court last thursday saying listen, when the president was pushing for his health care measure, he didn't call it a tax, and now they're saying he's kind of reneging on that. it puts mitt romney on the same page with most
cnn's political editor paul steinhouse in washington, d.c. it was a bit of surprise to get this on the holiday, but there was this discrepancy between what the rest of the republican party was saying and what mitt romney was saying, whether this was a tax or a penalty. it might be mie knew sha to some, but these words have a lot of meaning to others. >> it was a big deal earlier in the week. you mentioned when the romney advisor said that no, the candidate doesn't consider this a tax, he...
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ohio, florida, and you go out west to nevada, new mexico, it's untenable, the republican party, the cnn's polling, 63% of minorities are breaking for obama. long term, it is suicide what republicans are doing. so what republicans are going to have to do sort of, you know, for their tea party base is absolutely suici lly long term look at the growth of the minority populations, particularly in the battleground states. it makes no strategic sense. >> there are those who say getting booed at the naacp might help romney among some conservatives. do you think that he was being intentionally antagonistic? >> first of all, i think it's insulting that president obama did not come himself to address the crowd and address the stark numbers impacting the black community, whether you're republican or democrat. there are republican naacp members who are also there who also have positions, who also want to hear from governor romney, who also want to hear from president obama. that is what is insulting. i'm not sure what issue you take insulting with, if you're talking about the phrase obamacare. obama
ohio, florida, and you go out west to nevada, new mexico, it's untenable, the republican party, the cnn's polling, 63% of minorities are breaking for obama. long term, it is suicide what republicans are doing. so what republicans are going to have to do sort of, you know, for their tea party base is absolutely suici lly long term look at the growth of the minority populations, particularly in the battleground states. it makes no strategic sense. >> there are those who say getting booed at...
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so joining me now to break it all down, cnn political editor paul steinhauser. are you surprised the numbers haven't changed? >> a little bit. we did the poll on thursday night through sunday night. here's one of reasons why, take a look at this number. we asked that supreme court ruling, how is it going to affect your vote for president? look at this, zoraida, 16% said more likely to vote for the president. those are probably progressives already in the obama camp. 30% said less likely, they were probably conservatives already voting against the president. 54%, no effect on their vote as of right now. things may change. >> does that surprise you? >> a little bit. there was so much hype about this ruling xgt at the end of the day it was about the economy, not about health care. >> we keep saying that and these polls remind us of that, don't they? >> yes, they do. >> any good news for the president or mitt romney in any of the polls. >> i have a present for each candidate. let's start with the president. health care ruling did do something, energized democratic v
so joining me now to break it all down, cnn political editor paul steinhauser. are you surprised the numbers haven't changed? >> a little bit. we did the poll on thursday night through sunday night. here's one of reasons why, take a look at this number. we asked that supreme court ruling, how is it going to affect your vote for president? look at this, zoraida, 16% said more likely to vote for the president. those are probably progressives already in the obama camp. 30% said less likely,...
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"cnn newsroom" with don lemon begins now. hey, don, good morning. >> new orleans, you're going to love it, love, love it, soledad. >>> condition critical, powerless and starving. west virginia this morning without basic necessities, food, water, thousands of emergency meals on their way. we're going to speak with the red cross coming up. in court, george zimmerman and the money trail all in question this morning. should trayvon martin's shooter be set free before his trial? >>> plus this -- >> i'm not going to put my job over helping someone again. i'm going to do what i thought was right. >> a life guard credited with saving a life then getting the boot, fired. six of his coworkers quitting in protest. >>> and 21 tomas lopez tells us his side of the story. >>> an ipad mini? a smaller version of the popular ipad. rumors are heating up saying it's already in production. we'll separate fact from fiction straight ahead.
"cnn newsroom" with don lemon begins now. hey, don, good morning. >> new orleans, you're going to love it, love, love it, soledad. >>> condition critical, powerless and starving. west virginia this morning without basic necessities, food, water, thousands of emergency meals on their way. we're going to speak with the red cross coming up. in court, george zimmerman and the money trail all in question this morning. should trayvon martin's shooter be set free before his...
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steve perry from cnn will be talking as well and roland martin. you have lengthened the festival this year. used to be a three-day festival, now a four-day. why the extra day? >> the extra day is to truly formalize the empowerment for our youth. the first day now is thursday and we start with an entire conversation that's focused on what will secure our youth and we partnered with the mayor of new orleans mitch landrieu, and then with first lady of new orleans and girl up, as she calls it. such a fun name. empowering girls and connecting families and their youth to services within the community. so that's been a discussion now formally for the first full day and it ended with the first ever new and next youth concert in the superdome last night. you've never seen so many screaming 10-year-olds in your life. but it was fantastic. we're very excited with our first formal youth day. >> what's the goal? you have done the festival for how many years? >> 18. >> you took -- was it one or two years off after hurricane katrina? >> one. we came right back t
steve perry from cnn will be talking as well and roland martin. you have lengthened the festival this year. used to be a three-day festival, now a four-day. why the extra day? >> the extra day is to truly formalize the empowerment for our youth. the first day now is thursday and we start with an entire conversation that's focused on what will secure our youth and we partnered with the mayor of new orleans mitch landrieu, and then with first lady of new orleans and girl up, as she calls...
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and why did the cnn anchor finally feel compelled to come forward? >>> rupert murdoch chides mitt romney on twitter, and his "wall street journal" follows up by slamming the candidate. is the media mogul leading a right-wing revolt against romney? >>> the "politico" reporter who lost his job after making racially charged comments on more than. we'll talk to joe williams about what happened. >>> plus, we all thought we knew the story of barack obama's early years. but thanks to four years of relentless reporting, david mariness has cost it in a whole new light. >> what obsessed me were two things to start with -- the world that made him. sort of the randomness of his existence, and the ability to write about the whole world through that story. and then how he remade himself. >> a conversation about his book on the president. i'm hurd kurt-- i'm howard kurt and this is "reliable sources."
and why did the cnn anchor finally feel compelled to come forward? >>> rupert murdoch chides mitt romney on twitter, and his "wall street journal" follows up by slamming the candidate. is the media mogul leading a right-wing revolt against romney? >>> the "politico" reporter who lost his job after making racially charged comments on more than. we'll talk to joe williams about what happened. >>> plus, we all thought we knew the story of barack...